Sounds like a timing issue. On my phone so can't form a proper solution but
search for boot priority. Should give you some answers.

Fred Roller
On Jun 22, 2016 6:35 PM, "Stephen Morris" <samor...@netspace.net.au> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>     I have a Nas storage device that is direct connected to my router via
> ethernet. The auto mount at boot time that occurs as a result of the fstab
> entry fails to be able to mount the device. After I boot into KDE I can
> quite happily mount the device albeit via using sudo. If I try specifying
> the users and user options in the mount definition in fstab I get errors
> saying that CIFS doesn't support those options, hence the only option is to
> use root to mount the device. Does anyone know if this is deliberate on the
> part of CIFS or is this a defect? Reading the man page pointed at below is
> seems that CIFS will only allow Superuser mounts, is that likely to change?
>
>
>     Looking at the systemctl output below, I have removed the userid and
> password for security reasons, it seems to be indicating that the boot
> mount failed because the network wasn't up. If that is indeed the case, how
> do modify systemd to not attempt the auto mount until the network is up?
>
>
> systemctl status mnt-nas.mount
> ● mnt-nas.mount - /mnt/nas
>    Loaded: loaded (/etc/fstab)
>    Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2016-06-23 07:03:48 AEST;
> 53min ago
>     Where: /mnt/nas
>      What: //192.168.1.12/Volume_1
>      Docs: man:fstab(5)
>            man:systemd-fstab-generator(8)
>   Process: 1390 ExecMount=/usr/bin/mount //192.168.1.12/Volume_1 /mnt/nas
> -t cifs -o username=,password=,cache=strict,rw (code=exited, status=32)
>
> Jun 23 07:03:48 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Mounting /mnt/nas...
> Jun 23 07:03:48 localhost.localdomain mount[1390]: mount error(101):
> Network is unreachable
> Jun 23 07:03:48 localhost.localdomain mount[1390]: Refer to the
> mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
> Jun 23 07:03:48 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: mnt-nas.mount: Mount
> process exited, code=exited status=32
> Jun 23 07:03:48 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Failed to mount /mnt/nas.
> Jun 23 07:03:48 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: mnt-nas.mount: Unit
> entered failed state.
>
>
> regards,
>
> Steve
>
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